Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex
Starr, Christopher, 2014, Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex, Essex: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
Medieval pirates: pirate raiders and privateers 1204-1453
Eddison, Jill, 2013, Medieval pirates: pirate raiders and privateers 1204-1453, Stroud: History press.
Fishery, trade and piracy: fishermen and fishermen's settlements in and around the North Sea area in the Middle Ages and later; papers from the colloquium at Oostende-Raversijde, Provincial Museum...
Pieters, M. (ed.), 2006, Fishery, trade and piracy: fishermen and fishermen's settlements in and around the North Sea area in the Middle Ages and later; papers from the colloquium at Oostende-Raversijde, Provincial Museum, Walraversijde, Belgium, 21-23 November 2003, Brussels: Vlaams in stituut voor het Onroerend Erfgoed.
Gender and petty crime in late medieval England: the local courts in Kent, 1460 - 1560
Jones, Karen, 2006, Gender and petty crime in late medieval England: the local courts in Kent, 1460 - 1560, Suffolk: Boydell Press.
Policing Kent: guarding the garden of England, 1800 - 2000
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Government and politics in Kent, 1640 1914
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Tanner, Norman, 1997, Kent heresy proceedings 1511-12, Maidstone, Kent Archaeology Society.
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One hundred years' growth in Sevenoaks services: housing, water, hospitals, fire, libraries, police, recreation
1995, One hundred years' growth in Sevenoaks services: housing, water, hospitals, fire, libraries, police, recreation, Sevenoaks : Sevenoaks History Society.
Local government, law and order in a pre-reform English parish, 1790 - 1834
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Calendar of Assize records: Kent indicments 1649-1659
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Smuggling in Kent and Sussex, 1700 - 1840
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The Seasalter company : a smuggling fraternity
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The diary of a prison governor: James William Newham, 1825-1890
Coltman, Paul (ed.), 1984, The diary of a prison governor: James William Newham, 1825-1890, Maidstone: Kent County Library.
Hufton, Geoffrey, 1983, The scarecrow's legion, or smuggling in the southeast, Upchurch, Rochester Press.
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Before the bawdy court: selections from church court and other records relating to the correction of moral offences in England, Scotland and New England 1300-1800
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Crime and punishment
Melling, Elizabeth, 1969, Crime and punishment, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
English reminiscences of old Folkestone smugglers and smuggling days
1967, English reminiscences of old Folkestone smugglers and smuggling days, Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Frank Graham.
Wills and their whereabouts: being a thorough revision and extension of the previous work of the same name by B.G. Bouwens
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The English prison hulks
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